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Under the canopy: disentangling the role of stemflow in shaping spatial patterns of soil microbial community structure underneath trees. [PDF]
Summary Stemflow is a spatially concentrated input of rainwater at the base of trees, resulting from precipitation draining down tree branches to the stem.
Teachey ME +3 more
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A preliminary observation for quantifying detached stemflow
: Detached stemflow has been defined as rainwater that breaks away from the stemflow and falls around the trees as throughfall. Quantitative measurements of detached stem‐ flow were taken for two sample broadleaf trees on the university campus.
Shiraki, Katsushige +4 more
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Plant canopies divert a portion of precipitation to the base of their stems through “stemflow”, a phenomenon that influences the canopy water balance, soil microbial ecology, and intrasystem nutrient cycling.
J. V. Van Stan, Juan Pinos
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The aim of this study was to clarify the transpiration water consumption law of apple orchards in the arid oasis area and the driving mechanism of environmental factors on fruit trees, determine the water carrying capacity and formulate an appropriate ...
MA Wentao +5 more
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Land cover change may cause change on the hydrological function of an area, particularly on the distribution of rainfall that reach land surface. This study describes the characteristic of stemflow occurred within 4 ecosystems in Jambi, namely logged ...
Bejo Slamet +3 more
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Temporally dependent effects of rainfall characteristics on inter- and intra-event branch-scale stemflow variability in two xerophytic shrubs [PDF]
Stemflow is important for recharging root-zone soil moisture in arid regions. Previous studies have generally focused on stemflow volume, efficiency and influential factors but have failed to depict stemflow processes and quantify their relations with ...
C. Yuan +11 more
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Tree-derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) comprises a significant carbon flux within forested watersheds. Few studies have assessed the optical properties of tree-derived DOM.
K. Ryan +6 more
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Aim: Stemflow has been increasingly recognized as an indispensable component in water and nutrient budgets within vegetated ecosystems. Here we aim to quantify the stemflow percentage (St, %) of incident precipitation (i.e.
Ya-feng Zhang +4 more
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Comparisons of stemflow and its bio-/abiotic influential factors between two xerophytic shrub species [PDF]
Stemflow transports nutrient-enriched precipitation to the rhizosphere and functions as an efficient terrestrial flux in water-stressed ecosystems. However, its ecological significance has generally been underestimated because it is relatively limited in
C. Yuan, G. Gao, B. Fu
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Vegetation plays a significant role in the isotopic fractionation of rainwater during rainfall partitioning through the canopy into throughfall and stemflow. Most studies focus on the isotopic composition of throughfall, whereas that of stemflow has been
J. Pinos, P. Llorens, J. Latron
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